One of the biggest misconceptions about flea treatment is that switching brands is the same as rotating. Rotation of active ingredient is key in getting ahead of a flea infestation. The sad truth is, the majority of the products on the market today share a very few common active ingredients...

Consult your vet before using on breeding, pregnant and lactating pets.

Note:When using any topical spot-on flea treatment, you should not bathe your pet 48 hours before or after application. The oils of the skin and coat help to distribute the product properly, ensuring that the product will be effective.

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"Terribly disapointed"

Last year I ordered Sentry Fiproguard PLUS from you. It worked better than the Advantage I got from the vet. I tried to order more from you and found out you discontinued it, so I ordered the MAX, instead. That was a total waste of money. It didn't even phase the fleas. PLEASE bring back the Fiproguard PLUS. PLEASE!!!!!!!

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slc from Rocksprings

Sep 1, 2012 10:48 AM

"Ticks No Longer a Problem"

I've switched from FrontlinePlus to FiproGuard Max and have gotten very good results. With a kennel of 9 dogs, we are pretty much tick and flea free.

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G. C. Knight from Athens

Aug 12, 2012 7:22 PM

"Not happy."

We keep around 30 dogs. Applied this to our spays and neuters on 7/3 and Frontline Plus on the other dogs. Noticed fleas on other dogs on 8/7 - and then discovered that the spays and neuters were eaten up with fleas, crawling all over them visibly. Not what we am used to seeing after 5 weeks. Seems to be a waste of money on this product. Very sorry I stocked up on it!